US President Benjamin Harrison standing wearing pots and pans in imitation of knights' armor, left; to right a larger figure of US Secretary of State James G. Blaine seated wearing elegant medieval garb. Harrison holds up a piece of paper towards Blaine, it reads "Take Notice: I am the Champion of the Tin Industry. No others are genuine."
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President Harrison as Tin Man (because of his support for tariff on tin).
Source: Scanned from original 1890 Puck Magazine cover. Artist Taylor, Charles Jay.
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US President Benjamin Harrison standing wearing pots and pans in imitation of knights' armor, left; to right a larger figure of US Secretary of State James G. Blaine seated wearing elegant medieval garb. Harrison holds up a piece of paper towards Blaine, it reads "Take Notice: I am the Champion of the Tin Industry. No others are genuine."
Wikimedia uploader's commentary:
President Harrison as Tin Man (because of his support for tariff on tin).
Source: Scanned from original 1890 Puck Magazine cover. Artist Taylor, Charles Jay.
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Public domain
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United States. This applies to U.S. works where the copyright has expired, often because its first
publication occurred prior to January 1, 1929, and if not then due to lack of notice or renewal. See
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